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Ever since An Alpine Tragedy hit screens in 1914, fans have sought that same unique vision, it's essential to look at the contemporaries that shared this unique vision. Prepare to discover your next favorite movie in our hand-picked collection.
Whether it's the unique vision or the thematic depth, this film to leave an indelible mark on the history of Italy film.
After a severe storm in the Alps a party of guides discovers a deserted infant lying in the snow. They carry the child to a peasant woman who agrees to bring it up with her own little son. The only clue to the baby's identity is a gold locket engraved with a regal monogram, and it is not until twenty years later that the truth is discovered. Then Ivan, Grand Duke of Slavonia, learns that the girl is his own niece who was reported lost in a snowstorm, and he sends Count Thurnia to bring her back to Slavonia. The girl, Clarissa, has married Boris, the son of her rescuer, and learning that the Duke wishes her to abandon her humble husband, she refuses to go with Count Thurnia. Whilst Thurnia is in the cottage Clarissa's husband returns home, and the woman, not wishing him to know of her high birth, hides the Count in an attic. Boris enters with a stranger who he has saved from the snow, and the unknown reveals himself as Captain Gergius, a Slavonian officer who is carrying dispatches through Slavonia being at war with Greria. Boris promises to help the Captain and lends him a suit of clothes. Then they leave the cottage door together. Count Thurnia who has overheard their plans decides on a treacherous plan to remove Boris from his path. He hastens to the camp of the Grerian Army near and betrays Boris to the soldiers of Greria. There is an exciting chase through the snow, and Captain Sergius, exhausted, gives the dispatches to Boris to deliver. Boris escapes, but Sergius is captured and executed, although because of his dress and the fact that he carries no papers, the soldiers believe him to be a peasant. Thurnia returns to Clarissa and tells her that her husband has been killed, and the woman, for the sake of her child, agrees to accept the Grand Duke's offer. She becomes a member of her uncle's household, but although surrounded by every luxury, is always unhappy. Thurnia, who is badly in need of money, presses her to marry him, and when she persists in her refusal, engages a desperado to kidnap Clarissa's child. He then tells Clarissa that unless she allows him to announce their engagement she will never see her child again. Meanwhile, Boris, after many adventures, returns to his mountain home to find it deserted. He tries in vain to trace his wife, and, brokenhearted, obtains employment as a boatman on a river in Slavonia. By a turn of fate Boris is able to save his own child from the hands of Thurnia's hireling, and there follows a happy reunion between husband and wife. Count Thurnia takes his own life, and the clouds that had settled over Boris and Clarissa are dispelled forever in the sunshine of happiness.
Critics widely regard An Alpine Tragedy as a cult-favorite piece of cult cinema. Its unique vision is frequently cited as its strongest asset, solidifying its place in Italy's film legacy.
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Analysis relative to An Alpine Tragedy
| Film Title | Atmosphere | Complexity | Similarity |
|---|---|---|---|
| The Joe Gans-Battling Nelson Fight | Ethereal | Linear | 97% Match |
| World's Heavyweight Championship Between Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson | Tense | High | 94% Match |
| Scotland | Gritty | Linear | 98% Match |
| Anna Held | Surreal | Linear | 94% Match |
| The English Lake District | Surreal | Linear | 93% Match |
This guide was algorithmically generated using the cinematic metadata of Unknown Director's archive. Last updated: 6/15/2026.
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